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Friday, February 22, 2008
Just a Thought

I feel kind of low in mood recently.

Sometimes, you guys do not know how much effort teachers actually put into a lesson.

You may feel that so and so lessons are boring but you can’t deny that they had put in effort. So when you are pointing finger and accusing others of boring lessons, the other four fingers are pointing back right at yourself, asking you what had you done in class.

As teacher, we can understand that students have emotions and have their needs sometimes. But that cannot be an excuse for every emotional outbreak. Maybe you guys had failed to realize that teachers are human creatures who have emotions as well. There are times where we feel like screaming our head off but we do not vent our anger on you. So I ask the same question back to you. Why or rather how can you expect your teacher to attend to your every emotional outcry? We are not your servants (and I don’t think it is right to do that to them too) and we are not your slaves. We are people who came to impart knowledge to all of you and for that we deserve respect.

How can you show your rude behaviour to your teachers just because you are in a bad mood? How can you expect your teachers to forgive you for every time that you spoke to them rudely? Sorry is not a solution to everything. You cannot expect that a single sorry will be able to resolve for your inappropriate actions and words. That is not to mention that some do not even mention the sorry. You just expect us to walk in and had forgiven you.

I do not tolerate this kind of behaviour and I definitely do not forgive people who cannot even apologize for their actions. I will not walk into the class and pretend that nothing had happened. From now onwards, although it hurts me to do this, I will ignore people who cannot even learn how to respect themselves and others.

happyy-stopp 12:37 PM
Monday, February 04, 2008
The Mist

I just caught a pretty good movie last Saturday. By good, I did not mean it to be blockbuster standard. There are no fanciful special effects or any exaggerating explosion. It is however a good horror movie. At least it managed to make me sit on the edge of my seat and I seldom get that scared during a movie! I had never been a fan of Stephen King’s novels. In my teen years, his story are simply too profound for me to understand but as the years piled on and I get more experience from life, I start to appreciate his story just a little bit more.

The plot of the story lays around the question of what can fear change us. The scariest thing in the movie is neither the mist nor the strange creature lurking in it but the fact that no one knows what lies beyond the mist. Questions start popping up. What is present in the mist? What will attack us next? Is anyone coming to help us? Should we leave or stay in the comfort of the hiding place? Till the end, the very thing that everyone is afraid of is the very fact that no one knows anything.

I couldn’t help but question myself. If I’m being place in the same situation, would I choose to stay or leave to find a trace of hope that I might be rescue? I know for sure that I definitely do not have the courage to face the man-eating creature. Yes, I’m a coward when it comes to not death but pain.

All I can say is that the characters had given up hopes too early. Whether you believe in god or not, you should always have hope.

I just hate the sad and depressing ending.

happyy-stopp 2:52 PM
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